June 29–July 11

Completing grades 9–12

Motivated rising 9th graders will also be considered

12–14 students

Delve into the fundamental principles of math, statistical analysis, and probability theory, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. Through hands-on activities, real-world applications, and interactive discussions, students will build a strong foundation in mathematics, hone their problem-solving skills, and discover the power of statistics and probability in everyday life. This seminar is the perfect opportunity to boost your mathematical prowess, whether you’re aiming for academic excellence or simply seeking to develop essential life skills.

FEATURED FACULTY

Northwestern University, M.S., Secondary Mathematics Education
Indiana University, B.A., Cognitive Science, minor in Psychology

Russell is the Math Department Chair, a crew coach, and the Music League coordinator at a boarding high school in southern Vermont. Over the summer he will be working on building a brick wood-fired bread and pizza oven on campus for students and faculty to enjoy. Russell loves basketball, making pizza from scratch, listening to records, and he taught himself how to snowboard last winter. He has led summer programs with Putney Student Travel to Alaska, Dominica, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand.

Next Steps
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